Summary of Chapter 25 – A pivotal chapter in Trouble in Paradise (Arianna and Nicholas) by Internet
The chapter Chapter 25 is one of the most intense moments in Trouble in Paradise (Arianna and Nicholas), written by Internet. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Chapter 0025
Nicholas had made it clear that if I wanted a divorce, I had to repay him the money first. That was only fair since he’d paid out so much money.
I now understood why my mom couldn’t accept the idea of me and Nicholas splitting up. Over the past four years, I had been sold to the Hawk family to keep my dad’s business going.
As I walked back to Jay Caldwell & Co., my steps were unsteady, and I felt disoriented. The receptionist looked in surprise, as did Silas
et me
I smiled calmly at Silas. “Sorry, but I still want to try for the position of transactional attorney.”
To make money in a short time, litigation would be too slow. I didn’t have the time to build my foundation as a litigation lawyer. Being a transactional attorney provided a more stable
income.
“What’s wrong?” Silas noticed my strained expression right
away.
Being an understanding person, he made an effort to console and advise me. “Ms. Jones, if you were a recent graduate, I would have done everything in my power to hire Your resume is impressive, and the cases you’ve handled were done very well.”
you.
He then adjusted his gold–rimmed glasses and looked at me solemnly. “However, you have a four–year gap in employment.”
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After saying that, Silas paused before adding, “The lack of experience is hard to make up for. In our line of work,
experience is crucial. Without it, no matter how good your
academic achievements are, they remain theoretical and aren’t convincing.”
I nodded.
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Who could possibly be above him and invest in his business?
I bit my lip. “Now?”
“Yes, I happen to have a dinner appointment with him. I can bring you along,” Silas said with a gentle smile. “Shall we?”
I gripped the edge of my seat when I thought about Nicholas‘ order. He had said that I should be back at the Hawk Manor tonight. Ultimately, I nodded.
It was still afternoon. If the timing was right, it shouldn’t take too long. I should still be able to make it back by 9:00 pm.
To my dismay, the mysterious investor arrived late. We waited until 7:00 pm when a slender hand finally pushed open the door to the private room.
I didn’t expect to see Pete Shelman that day. He was the second son of the Shelman family and my nemesis.

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